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Head lice

Pesticide Outlook, 2001
Head lice can only be diagnosed by finding live lice, as eggs take 7 days to hatch and may appear viable for weeks after death of the egg. Infestation may be more likely in school children, with risks increased in children with more siblings, longer hair, and of lower socioeconomic group.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the ...
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Lice

Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Three forms of pediculosis affect the human host, each with a predilection for certain parts of the body. Pediculosis capitis. or head lice, is the most common type and is seen primarily in preschool and school-age children, especially girls.
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“Acrobatic” Lice

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Adan, Fuentes-Suárez   +1 more
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Lice

2016
Heinz Mehlhorn, Günter Schaub
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Lice Check

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013
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Pubic Lice

New England Journal of Medicine
Yu-Kun, Zhao, Di-Qing, Luo
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LICE

2008
Laura T. Miller   +39 more
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Oral Ivermectin versus Malathion Lotion for Difficult-to-Treat Head Lice

New England Journal of Medicine, 2010
Olivier Chosidow   +2 more
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